Definitions for prelusive

prelusive pre·lu·sive

Spelling: [pri-loo-siv]
IPA: /prɪˈlu sɪv/

Prelusive is a 9 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 18 points.

You can make 419 anagrams from letters in prelusive (eeilprsuv).

Definitions for prelusive

adjective

  1. introductory.

Origin of prelusive

1595-1605; Latin praelūs(us) (see prelusion) + -ive

Examples for prelusive

During an entire generation they furnished the arena for the prelusive strife of that war.

The first three lectures were designed to be preparatory and prelusive.

We hope to find that the last essay, upon the "Moral Ideal," is prelusive to another effort in this direction.

His prelusive sentiments are sometimes far-fetched, and converge not with a natural declination into the focus of epigram.

In prelusive ways, it has wrought in the world from its foundation, and since the fall of man.

I have described the gorgeousness of my expectations in those early days of my prelusive acquaintance with German literature.

Word Value for prelusive
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